Y. Lee, V. Natarajan, Y. S. Meng, J. X. Yeo, J. Ong
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Cloud attenuation on Ka-band satellite link in the tropical region: Preliminary results and analysis
In this paper, preliminary results and analysis of cloud attenuation on a Ka-band satellite propagation link in tropical island of Singapore are reported. The received signal by a ground-based beacon receiver at 18.9 GHz was processed with a sliding window technique to minimize the system and scintillation effects. The results show that the Ka-band cloud attenuation is highly correlated with the observed solar radiation.